Construct Validation of the Dutch Version of the Impact of Event Scale

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The Impact of Event Scale (IES; M. J. Horowitz, N. Wilner, & W. Alvarez, 1979) is a worldwide-used self-report measure to assess the frequency of intrusive and avoidant phenomena after a variety of traumatic experiences. The purpose of this article is to assess the psychometric value of the Dutch version of the IES (D. Brom & R. J. Kleber, 1985) in several samples of individuals who had experienced various traumatic stressors. The reliability and structure of the IES were evaluated in 3 different samples (total N = 1,588). The reliability of the Dutch version of the IES was adequate across the various stressors. The construct validity was assessed by using confirmatory factor analyses. Outcomes revealed a robust structure over the various samples, generally supporting the composition of the original IES.

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Van Der Ploeg, E., Mooren, T. T. M., Van Der Velden, P. G., Kleber, R. J., & Brom, D. (2004). Construct Validation of the Dutch Version of the Impact of Event Scale. Psychological Assessment, 16(1), 16–26. https://doi.org/10.1037/1040-3590.16.1.16

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